Nevada School Spending Plan Submitted

A two-point-eight (B) billion dollarproposed spending plan for the state's public schools calls for athree percent pay raise for teachers and other educationalpersonnel in each of the coming two fiscal years. The proposed budget for the next two years was approved by thestate Board of Education on Saturday. It will be sent to Governor Kenny Guinn for inclusion in thestate budget and then to the Legislature in February. Of the total amount, nearly two (B) billion dollars could comefrom the state's general treasury. To expand kindergarten instruction, the board agreed to ask foran additional 19 (M0 million dollars over the next two years. That money would go for an extra 30 minutes a day inkindergarten.

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